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The Great Gatsby: Secret Treasure Crack Code Activation

Updated: Mar 22, 2020





















































About This Game The once glamorous Gatsby Mansion is now wrecked and seemingly deserted. Judy, a talented architect, is given her dream job when she is asked to restore it to its former beauty. Just as she is about to begin, Gatsby's criminal past intrudes and she finds herself caught up in a kidnapper's scheme to discover the notorious socialite's secret treasure. Immerse yourself in an adventure full of puzzles and hidden object scenes entwined with Gatsby’s devoted love and criminal dealings in The Great Gatsby: Secret Treasure! 7aa9394dea Title: The Great Gatsby: Secret TreasureGenre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Holdbrand LtdPublisher:KISS ltdRelease Date: 19 May, 2017 The Great Gatsby: Secret Treasure Crack Code Activation Length:ShortStory:A bit dull.Visuals: mostly pretty dull, not the most inspiring.Sound: Voice overs are ok, some were a bit too quiet. Game is short enough for the music not to get annoying but a couple of the sound effects were a bit annoying, Volume was a bit all over the place, sound volumes not normalized properly.Puzzles:Very Easy100% Achievements: EasyCrashes, glitches, bugs: none that I encountered.More of a neutral than a recommend.. I got this on sale for 50% off which I think was a fair deal all things considered. This wasn't a bad game. I liked the present-day setting, and the flashback scenes were okay. Although the story is a spoiler if you've not yet read the book, comme moi. Damn. Also, you need to use the watch in the lower right corner to see some of the scenes. Something I didn't pick up on until half-way through the game. The puzzles and HOS were easy, and I barely used the hint system. Good voice acting, and I really liked the music. It was subtle. The setting and graphics were great, and I liked the plot twist at the end. Major con: No travelling map. Come on, people! This is usually the main reason for my wanting a game to end. The dreary back and forth kills me. Also, this game was quite short... I finished it in about two hours... and it would have been much shorter with a travelling map. In all, I would recommend this if you're just paying a few bucks for it.. Curator Page: http:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/curator\/31028489\/A middling hidden object game whose point and click adventure elements really drag it down. The atmosphere is decent, but some cryptic design decisions force you to rely on the hint system far too much.There is still fun to be had, you just have to tolerate a lot of frustrating systems to get to it.For my full thoughts, check out the video review:https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=O3R0rp7mCf0&feature=youtu.be. I am not really an avid lover of Hidden Object games, but I have tried my fair share of such games and most of them hold the theme of vampirism. What I liked about this game is the title, which caught my attention. The story is not really that gripping; it takes place in The Great Gatsby's mansion -- and you will know who this is if you have read your American Literature. Your job is to explore the mansion for clues to save your friend Amy. Oh, your job before that was trying to restore the mansion to its former glory. The atmosphere, however, is catchy. I loved the hand painted scenes; they are lively and well, vibrant if you will. The dark hall, the dusty corridors, the grim office of Gatsby and more all contribute to the game. As for the music, I noticed it is kind of absent knowing such games are renowned for their great soundtracks. Overall, I would give it the following ratings:Story= 6\/10Atmosphere = 9\/10Music = 4\/10 You could say the overarching rate would\/could be 7\/10. Well, it is a good game and might be your cup-of-tea kind of games.. It's a kinda fun 2 hour romp. Very quick however, and there's little replayability though. I bought it because well, i'm a huge fan of the novel. The connection this hidden object finder has to the book is minimal, but it's there. Wish it could've been expanded upon more. Honestly not worth the 5$ i paid for it, but if you find this on sale for a buck or so and you enjoy a quick Hidden Object game, it's worth. Minigames are kinda fun.The only highlight of this are the few segments where you get to visulize what Gatsby's house looked like before his demise.But yeah. Buy if you're bored, and you like The Great Gatsby. But don't blow 5 bucks like i did.. Game is OKish, I am surprised it has a release date from 2017 as it feels like older HOPA game. Short list of pros and cons.Pros:\u2022\tAtmospheric\u2022\tInteresting story\u2022\tClimatic artwork and music\u2022\tAchievementsCons:\u2022\tNO INTERACTIVE MAP (walking back and forward is frustrating)\u2022\tTiny objects to find in HO scenes (needles, pins, etc.)\u2022\tNo replayability value\u2022\tInconvenient inventory (you have to pick up screwdriver 4 times to unscrew a crate, annoying)\u2022\tShort (2hours of gameplay)\u2022\tNo bonus chapter\u2022\tFeels little buggy (some of the elements have to be clicked exactly in the right pixel).Because of the map, I considered giving it a negative review, but I think it is worth playing if it\u2019s on sale, for the story and atmosphere.. Be warned that this game will be in windowed mode. It makes the HO scenes more difficult because some of the objects are really miniscule! Beautiful art and remembrance of Gatsby's era. Music was unintrusive. Story was very average and there is a lot of backtracking. You have a map, but you can't instantly go to a scene. Story takes place at night and it is raining, so atmosphere can be depressing or mysterious depending on your mood. Controls were pretty clunky, especially in HO scenes. Puzzles were very easy. Took me under 2.5 hours, so very short.A pretty average game. Had a lot of potential, but didn't follow through. As I knew the story, there were no surprises. Buy on discount. Need a neutral rating. 5.5\/10 from me.

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